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  1. Tippecanoe County courts are housed in the historic courthouse building located at 301 Main Street in downtown Lafayette. Judges and Courts. Find legal forms and discover contact information for the Superior Courts.

  2. Circuit Court, along with Superior Court and Superior Court 2, handles major criminal cases, domestic relations cases, and major civil cases. Circuit Court has exclusive jurisdiction in all probate matters, including estates, guardianships, adoptions, and trusts.

  3. Tippecanoe County Clerk. The Clerk's Office uses a system for processing record requests in a more efficient, effective and timely manner. This includes marriage certificates, divorce decrees, and case filings.

  4. The Tippecanoe County Courthouse is located on the public square in the city of Lafayette in Tippecanoe County, Indiana. The public square is located between the north-south 3rd and 4th Streets and between the east-west Main and Columbia Streets.

  5. Tippecanoe County. Official County Website. For local court contact information, visit the county's official website or see our directory of courts and clerks. Contact the local court directly with questions about jury duty, an upcoming court date, or getting a copy of a document in your case if it isn't available online. Local Rules.

  6. Tippecanoe County Courthouse. 301 Main Street, Lafayette, IN 47901. Description: The Courthouse is on the National Register of Historic Places and is truly a treasure. Built in the 1880s, this third local courthouse was requested by the citizens to be “of permanent and durable character.”.

  7. The Tippecanoe County Courthouse in Lafayette, IN is a historic treasure that has been serving the community for over 125 years. Built in the 1880s, it was designed to be a permanent and durable structure that would showcase the pride of the county's residents.

  8. Of Indiana’s 81 (out of 92) surviving county courthouses, the Tippecanoe County Courthouse is among the most dramatic. Located on a public square in Lafayette, it is the third courthouse to occupy the site. The first, built in 1829, was a brick building in the Federal style.

  9. View answers to frequently asked questions about Tippecanoe County courts, including court dates, child support, name change, divorce, custody, foreclosure, landlord-tenant, paying a judgment, filing a motion, and use of forms.

  10. Tippecanoe County Courthouse. Photo by Adina Dyer ©1998. The cornerstone for the Tippecanoe County Courthouse was laid on October 28, 1882, and was celebrated with an elaborate procession. Two court houses had previously occupied the public square.

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